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Progress and Destination Tutor - Braintree

Colchester Institute

Braintree

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GBP 40,000 - 60,000

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Job summary

An educational institution in Braintree seeks a Progress and Destination Tutor to empower students and enhance their learning experience. The role involves delivering tutorials, monitoring student progress, and collaborating with various staff members. Ideal candidates will have a minimum Level 2 qualification in English and Mathematics, along with experience supporting diverse age groups. This position fosters a positive and motivating environment for student growth.

Qualifications

  • Experience with 16-19-year-olds in a mentoring capacity.
  • Proactive and adaptable in high-pressure environments.
  • Capable of managing difficult situations calmly.

Responsibilities

  • Lead engaging weekly group tutorials tailored to student needs.
  • Support individual student caseloads and track their progress.
  • Maintain communication with curriculum teams and parents.

Skills

Face-to-face support
Motivating individuals
Managing confrontational situations
Collaboration

Education

Education to level 3 or above
Minimum Level 2 in English and Mathematics
Job description
Progress and Destination Tutor - Braintree

Job Title: Progress and Destination Tutor - Braintree (37 hours P/W - 38 weeks Term Time)

As a Progress and Destination Tutor you'll collaborate closely with curriculum and teaching staff to provide tailored support that empowers students to thrive. Your mission is to help every learner progress confidently through their programme, gain vital skills, and reach their next big step, whether that's further education, training, or employment. Your impact will directly boost the College's success in retention, attendance, and positive student outcomes.

In this role, you'll take the lead in delivering engaging weekly group tutorials, based on a series of centrally agreed themes. You'll spark meaningful conversations, adapt content to suit the needs of your tutor groups, and bring topics to life in a way that resonates with their course and career goals.

You'll also support a personal caseload of students, tracking attendance, identifying those at risk, and providing focused guidance to help them reach their full potential. Flexibility is key; you'll be working across one or more curriculum areas as needed, always bringing your passion, energy, and commitment to student success.

About the Role
  • Support student induction and orientation in collaboration with curriculum staff, identifying destinations and barriers to learning as part of the 42-day retention focus.
  • Prioritise support for late enrollers or students showing early signs of disengagement to keep them on programme.
  • Monitor and act on attendance, punctuality, behaviour, and learning attitudes, using College policies and liaising with programme leaders as needed.
  • Deliver weekly tutorial sessions aligned with cross-college themes such as employability, safeguarding, British values, and more.
  • Adapt and develop Personal Development tutorial content to suit student needs, aligning with the College's coordinated approach.
  • Use digital platforms like Google Classroom to deliver aspects of the tutorial programme, including employability and work experience.
  • Conduct regular one-to-one tutorials, supporting students with all aspects of their Programme of Study including English, maths, and work-related learning.
  • Track attendance and follow up on persistent non-attendance, maintaining communication with parents/guardians where appropriate.
  • Provide initial pastoral support and refer students to relevant internal support services (Welfare, Counselling, Careers, Safeguarding).
  • Assist students in making informed progression choices, including employment, apprenticeships, and Higher Education, in partnership with Careers and curriculum staff.
  • Maintain close communication with curriculum teams to track academic progress, monitor achievement, and advise students on improvement strategies.
  • Organise and attend meetings with students, parents, and course tutors to support progress, involving relevant support teams when needed.
  • Represent student support at Parents' Evenings, Open Events, Enrolment, Welcome Days, and Advice Days as required.
Essential Qualifications
  • Education to level 3 or above and/or a professional qualification in relevant subject area or equivalent
  • Minimum of Level 2 qualification in English and Mathematics GCSE 4+ or C and above / CSE Level 1 / O-Level C or above / Level 2
  • Adult Numeracy or Literacy or equivalent
Essential Experience
  • Face-to-face experience with diverse age groups, especially 16-19-year-olds
  • Skilled in supporting, motivating, and mentoring individuals to achieve goals
  • Capable of managing difficult or confrontational situations calmly and effectively
  • Experienced in high-pressure environments, balancing conflicting priorities and deadlines
  • Proactive, adaptable, and shows initiative in dynamic settings
  • Strong track record of collaborative work with internal teams, management, and stakeholders to achieve shared goals

All applications will be assessed against the stated essential requirements, so please ensure your CV clearly demonstrates how you meet them.

We do not engage with recruitment or search agencies unless they have been officially contracted in line with our PSL.

Additional Information

Colchester Institute is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We strive to be an Equal Opportunities employer. All applicants who are offered employment will be subject to a Criminal Records check from the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Please visit our website www.colchester.ac.uk to obtain further details about the College.

We reserve the right to bring forward the closing date of the adverts should we receive a sufficient level of interest!

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